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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Daniel Becker
<daniel.becker at uni-rostock.de> wrote:
> Dear List,
>> I already asked the same question on the Mac OS X Mailing List [1], but
> maybe it is better asked here:
>> What is the preferred way to use TeXLive2008 on a Windows Vista PC? The top
> items on my wish list are
>> * TeXLive2008 with tlmgr
> * an editor that is easy to handle
> * A Viewer that integrates well with the editor
> * preconfigured workflow is pdflatex, with PDF being displayed in the Viewer
> * synchronisation .tex <-> .pdf in both directions with synctex
> * as few as possible finetuning of the several applications involved
>> This wishlist implies that proTeXt is not really what I am looking for, I
> think. I am looking for something as close to a "MacTeX on Windows" as
> possible. (I am using MacTeX = TeXLive + a set of application that match all
> the criteria above)
>> On the Mac OS X Mailing List, the Korean TUG distribution was mentioned [2],
> but unfortunately, the website is in Korean what is a problem.
>> Sorry if this too off-topic and thanks for any hints -
>> Daniel
>>> [1] Mac OS X Mailing List thread:
>http://tug.org/pipermail/macostex-archives/2009-February/039423.html>> [2] About KTUG(Korean TUG) Collection
> (TeXLive with tlmgr, Notepad++ as an editor + sumatra as an pdf viewer +
> synchronization pdf-TeX)
>http://tug.org/pipermail/macostex-archives/2009-February/039433.html>>>